...council from September 1997 to May 1999. During her term, she guided the development of a data and video telecommunications network that connects member school districts and libraries to each other, to higher education institutions and the...
...encyclopaedias" entry at Britannica.com: "By the 1980s and '90s," the entry says, "the phenomenal growth of telecommunications networks and personal computer systems presented a new possibility to the publishing industry -- the delivery of encyclopaedic...
...International Falls Mayor Harry Swendsen. The area also has other advantages: an airport, a new high-speed telecommunications network, low cost of living and inexpensive labor. "Our cost of land and our cost of labor is substantially cheaper...
...evening classes are again in place, and through the interactive television link of the Mid-State Educational Telecommunications Network, students in the following communities have daytime and evening courses available from their respective community...
...other more often than people. Future predictions included the idea that by 2000's final calendar days, telecommunication networks will carry more electronic data than voice. And by 2003, voice will amount to less than 2 percent of the...
...have been aggressively ripping up Washington's streets to install the fiber optic cables that will form the telecommunications network of the future. The fiber optic lines are closer to the surface than water and sewer lines. That means when...
...central Pennsylvania, Verizon officials said. Cable splicers make repairs in the main part of Verizon's telecommunications network. Other workers repair any damage to the off-shoots of the network -- the cables that run from the main...
...businesses will be the core of a new AT&T Corp., consisting of the unit that runs the company's huge telecommunications network and serves business customers, and a separately traded subsidiary containing the shrinking consumer long-distance...
...that peddle ultra-low cost or free long-distance dialing over the Internet and other nontraditional telecommunication networks. The trend has produced slimmer profit margins and intensified the financial pressure to resort to slamming...
...AP) -- Half of Cuba was blacked out for a second night as the communist government labored to repair its telecommunications network, battered by Hurricane Michelle when it sliced across the island, killing at least five people. Residents...
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